Bicycling is a convenient, healthy, and “green” alternative to driving to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Bike parking on campus is free and, with more than 50 bike rack locations, allows much closer access to your destination than parking lots.

For those at greater distances from the campus, you can combine a bus and bike commute. Each City bus is equipped to carry at least two bikes. Read more:TheBus Bike RacksU-Pass - the free semester bus pass program for students

For the safety of our campus community and to avoid citations and fines, follow the University’s biking rules below and see the campus traffic safety initiative MOVE WITH ALOHA.

BICYCLE PARKING REGULATIONS:

Bicycles (including electric-assist bikes)

must be parked in bicycle racks, and in a manner that will not interfere with the safety or normal movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.

should be locked securely through the bike frame to the bicycle rack.

should never be locked or chained to roadway signposts, parking meters, or railings.

shall not be operated on pedestrian walkways, the campus mall, courtyards, or within buildings. See campus bike routes.

shall not be parked or operated in any parking structure.

shall abide by the City & County of Honolulu Bike Laws, State of Hawaii Traffic Laws, and UHM Parking Regulations.